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The spellbinding adventure continues! In the second season of Tsubasa, four heroes on a fantastic journey visit dozens of worlds. Each new land reveals more characters, mysteries, and danger than the last, and you’ll join Tsubasa’s travelers in wondering what could possibly happen next.

Across dimensions and time, Syaoran, Sakura, Kurogane, and Fai continue their search for the princess’s scattered memories – but the dangers along the path are multiplying. The feathers hold the power to darken a person’s soul, and the band faces great peril when confronting a distant kingdom’s mad ruler. Yet some battlefields exist only in the heart. On this epic quest, the possibilities are endless; every path must be explored.

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This set of Tsubasa - covering the middle third of the story which we might call the "happy family" stage - is, like it's predecessor, a mixed bag, but differs from it in three major points - a roughly 50% filler material rate, the increased participation of Sakura with her larger feather count, and the gang having now reached the point where they know eachother well and have become an adoptive family - the men having essentially become the kids' foster parents with Kurogane the father figure and Fai, being the more touchy-feely of the two, becoming the mother figure by default.

A few things unfortunately drag the series down at times, with the set including the drag race Piffle World arc which is widely considered one of the worst cannon arcs of Tsubasa and a few bad filler stories like the two Mokona-centric episodes.

That is not to say that the series is a total waste by any means. There are also some rather good filler stories, such as one in which the gang make a return trip to a world they've already visited and the kids learn a rough lesson about not always being able to help everyone, and a sweet-natured one shot in which Fai befriends an AU version of his created life form Chii. The highlight of the set is probably almost everything having to do with Kurogane, from his pride in Syaoran's progress to the growing tension between himself and Fai regarding the magician's evasiveness vis a vis his past, and above all his backstory, which explains why he's become the person he is. And, ever so slowly, we get hints of what is to come in the shattering Acid Tokyo arc which is apparently covered in the Tokyo Revelations OVA which will hopefully be released in Region 1 sooner rather than later.

In the final analysis, this set includes a little good, a little bad, and alot in between.

Season 2 continues continues season 1 and virtually everything you liked and disliked about season 1 returns in full force for season 2. I normally wouldn't bother to review the second season, but there are certain things about it I wish I had known before going into it. Things that might have made me think twice about buying it.

The second season really does follow in the footsteps of the first, decently emulating the strengths and weaknesses of the first season, with one exception: the filler. Whereas the first season had a sizeable amount of filler episodes to extend and fill out the season, season two is more than 50% filler. Without it, the sheer canon only episode count taken from (or at least inspired by) the events depicted in the manga is less than 13 episodes, and, if I remember correctly, are restricted to the first half of the season.

The filler content itself is a mixed bag, with a few standout episodes Clamp fans might be interested in, and a lot of episodes that just feel pointless. The highlight of this filler is "Kero and Mokona", which is a joy to watch subbed if you're familiar with CardCaptor Sakura, as Kero's original voice actor returns to reprise his role. However, most of the filler just feels like filler.

I bought season 2 along with the ova collection thinking that without season 2, I might find myself lost watching the OVAs (even though I've read the manga... I guess I'm just a completionist). I was surprised and completely unaware that the ovas don't exist in the same canon as the two seasons of anime. Season two overwrites the events directly preceding the ovas in the name of filler. The library arc is included in season two, but the ending has been changed to prolong their journey.Read more ›

Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles is a great anime. I love how you learn more about the characters as you go further into the story, and some adorable scenes occur between Syaoran and Sakura. The music flows well throughout the anime and adds some emotion into the scenes. They have great cliff hangers too, so be prepared to be hooked on this anime. I've watched through this series a couple of times, and have finally bought it. I shall continue to enjoy this anime again and again.

Well first I'd like to say, I've only read the first two volumes of the manga so I don't know how close it is and all. It's just I was kinda disappointed with the end of season 2.

***************************This might be considered a spoiler*********************Well the question I wanted answered were: Who's the Syaoran in the jar? What's Xing Huo's part in the story? And my biggest question I wanted answered was "What was with the prologue?!" And none of the questions were answered. I know there is an OVA but I read reviews saying it's an OVA better watched by the Manga followers. I'm now planning to read a little more of the manga. I gave it a four star because it was still good and fun to watch, it just didn't answer any of my questions. You did learn a little about Kurogane's past, but Fai's history is still a big secret. So if you thought that this would be the end of Tsubasa, well guess again. SO if you havn't read the manga like me. Don't expect to see an end.************************************End of spoilers*******************************

All in all, read the manga if you haven't and don't expect any questions to be answered.